From Cuddly Toys To Kitchen Tables: ORION is revealing Berlin’s hottest secrets – live, anonymously and (almost) completely uncensored at the VENUS 2025
Flensburg/Berlin – Lust and fantasies – everyone has them but most people don’t talk about them. ORION is now making unspoken thoughts suitable for trade fairs: the erotic expert will be presenting intimate confessions – anonymously, brightly and in an XXL size for the first time at the VENUS trade fair (25th–28thSeptember 2025)
There’s everything – from “oops” to “oh wow!”
- “I like having sex with cuddly toys.”
- “When I’m being intimate with my wife, I often think of my mother-in-law.”
- “I love quickies on kitchen tables – in other people’s homes”
These and other confessions will appear in real time on the large LED wall at the ORION booth. Visitors can submit their confessions anonymously via an app or directly at the booth. A trained team will then briefly review them before they go live. The rule is: anything goes, from charmingly quirky to really hot, as long as it does not violate the law or consent. No personal data is collected either.
“We are creating space for unspoken thoughts with the ORION confession wall – because fantasies are an important part of our identity,”
“We expect several hundred confessions every day – each one will be carefully reviewed within minutes.”
Shadowban? We’ll take the spotlight instead!
The fact is that sexuality is still a minefield on the internet. Creators have been reporting reach/coverage losses and bans for years, even without breaking any rules. Furthermore, posts on the subject of lust are blocked en masse or made invisible.
“It’s definitely a taboo subject that we are now bringing out of the shadows and putting on the big screen,” says Fulde. “While search engines, the web and social media shy away from this topic, our message will shine all the brighter at the Venus trade fair – in an XXL size.”
The campaign ties in with current debates around sex education, body positivity and neo-prudery. It sends an important message about the topic of new forms of social stigmatisation – and invites people to celebrate sexuality in a fun and compassionate way and see it as a strength.